Thursday, December 31, 2015

SEE YOU ALL NEXT YEAR

WHAT IS the best way to end the year? A make up session with your good friend, who also happens to be a world-famous make up artist, of course! What else??????


Mike Orphanides was kind enough to make me up for the New Year, also choosing a fantastic festive lipstick for me. Everyone was impressed with this color and --break into tears!-- I don't have it and I don't even know what it's called! I need to find out.


The session was great fun, and is indeed the best way to end the year. Even better than this is the chance to see a good friend. Friendship is something beautiful -- as beautiful and timeless as good lipstick.

I don't know about you, but 2015 was not a great year for me. I wish 2016 is better for me, and good for everyone!

See you all next year

xxx
Maria

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

THE QUEEN OF LIPSTICK

In A Little Princess, Sara is the ultimate shopper- she visits countless toy stores to find the perfect doll. Then Sara and Emily, the doll, are inseparable. It is the same with me and something which I love more than dolls, though not as much as I love books: it is the same with me and lipstick!!!

Here are two favorite lipsticks I had to look for, as they were not in stock - the Clinique Spanish Rose and the Cherry Pop! I think Clinique is the queen of lipstick, though I love other brands too. I had to go look for the lipsticks in another town. I came back home with a sense of mission accomplished! 

In the pics I am wearing the Spanish Rose. Red lipsticks suit me best now I have blonde hair. The hair will get blonder with time, and lipstick color may change with it.

Have a good night and be well!

Xxx

Maria

Sunday, December 27, 2015

TO SAY THE LEAST

I was SO glad today to see that Jane Norman did not put my coat on sale! Yes! My amazing leopard coat is in the non-sale items. 

I fell in love with the coat the moment I saw it, and bought it as soon as I was able to. Today was the first day of sales and I was glad to view the leopard in the non-sales part of the store.

(Still, I support that the idea of the "sales" is among the most brilliant ideas ever). 

Personally, I love animal prints and fur as long as they are fake. Real fur and skin is the animal's beauty: humans have turned it into a curse. This is terribly wrong, to say the least.

Always go for beauty that is cruelty-free!!!

xxx
Maria

Monday, December 21, 2015

HOW TO WALK LIKE A MODEL AND OTHER BEAUTY ADVICE

The idea came to me as I was watching the Ralph and Russo haute couture show with my Aunt (note: watching it on TV, we were not invited at the live show). When Tamara Russo appeared at the end, my aunt noted that she walked like models do, crossing her legs. This was an a-ha moment for me, as I have been trying to improve my posture for a while. "Yes! There must be a way"! I thought.

I was always unhappy with the way I walked and stood; I found it unflattering. This did not impact my confidence, of course - very few things do 😋 However, I was not satisfied.
I found advice on body posture in a book called Front Roe by Louise Roe, which did help- I have since stopped slouching and keep my body erect. This is not only good for appearance, but restful as well! Slouching tires the body.

The next step was to improve my walk. Inspired by my aunt's words, I went to my friend WikiHow. This is where I go for everything, from making eye cream to boiling an egg. As usual, WikiHow did not disappoint!!! It has all the great advice for walking like a model, advice which I now strictly follow!
More about the experience in a later post!
Xxx
Maria

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Thursday, December 17, 2015

FAMED FOR HER BEAUTY

HERE I am reading the Memoirs of Madame De La Tour Du Pin, a French aristocrat who escaped the guillotine! I really like Lucie's voice and enjoy her writing -- references to beauty and fashion are particularly interesting!

Madame De La Tour Du Pin, famed for her beauty, escaped during the Terror, and went to the US with her husband and children. They kept a farmstead there, earning their living from selling produce like butter and cheese. With her excellent taste, Lucie packaged the butter and made it famous.

What makes me sad is to see an energetic and gifted woman like her blindly obey the commands of the husband, and often regretting it. Still, the will of the husband was law. Among other mistaken decisions, he took the family to return to France in order to get his castle and title back. Apparently, Napoleon gave him back one of his properties, but they ended their days in poverty -- while in the US they (or rather Lucie) had set up a successful business!

Other than that, the memoirs make an enjoyable and authentic read. Lucie's voice is easy on the reader, though she is sometimes a bit too confident in her own and her husband's superiority to other people of their circle. I totally recommend!

xxx

Maria

Sunday, December 13, 2015

SOOOO YUMMY!

Who would have thought that I would be presenting cookery on my blog, as it is well known that I can cook nothing! Accidentally, I started making what turned out to be a traditional Cypriot recipe - pasta boiled in milk, called trin (τριν). The old Cypriot housewives used a sliced pasta form resembling tagliatelle, and put sugar in the milk as well. I put salt myself. It's soooo yummy!



At night, it was burger and potato wedges at a coffee restaurant!
I am sorry to say that I can't find the slightest pleasure in cooking, I basically prefer to eat the food! On the other hand, I am excellent at house-cleaning.
The old Cypriot housewives had a great deal of wisdom which involved not only cooking and food making, but also weaving, sewing, embroidery, herb medicine and plant therapies, even forms of witch-craft. They were amazingly creative, in ways we do not dream of.
Yet I am never one to romanticize the past! There were never "the good old times". The old Cypriot housewives may have cooked the most amazing food and produced the most amazing embroidery, but they were completely subservient to men and lived a life of seclusion and oppression. Each era has its own pros and cons. We just have to try and enjoy what we have!
Bye for now, with a good start to the week! xxx

Saturday, December 12, 2015

AN AURA OF ROMANCE AND MYSTERY

Had a lovely time this evening at the Christmas lights and Christmas handicrafts market here in Larnaca! I guess I am your complete Victorianist, as it was the Victorians that elevated craft to an art form!

The arts & crafts movement started in the 19th century, with William Morris and the group of inspired and eccentric artists called the Pre-Raphaelites. Morris was a Pre-Raphaelite himself.

For years, the Pre-Raphaelites were seen as a group of brothers, but now it is a well accepted fact that there were women in the circle, so that we are able to speak about a Pre-Raphaelite sisterhood as well. The Pre-Raphaelite sisterhood includes Jane Morris, Lizzie Siddall, Christina Rossetti, and Emma Sandys -- all women covered by an aura of romance and mystery!
Arts and crafts are beautiful and unique, whatever century they come from. Have a good evening and be well! xxx

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

THE NEXT BEST THING

Yes, there is such a lovely thing called a journal letter - a letter written over a long time like a diary, and sent to a close friend, partner or family member. My beloved poet John Keats excelled at the journal letter, sending long accounts of his life & thoughts to his brother George and George's wife Georgiana. The couple had emigrated to the US.

One of my most treasured books at home is the Keats Selected letters and poems! I guess it's the next best thing to having the complete letters collection!
The letters of John Keats are considered among the best ever written, and justifiably so. Even after nearly two centuries they are vibrant and alive! Reading them you get the sense of Keats's complicated mind working behind every paragraph and every thought.

In the letters, Keats elaborated his theories on poetry, imagination & identity. But there is a lot of personal material too- affection and concern for his siblings and friends, and the passionate love he felt for his fiancée Fanny Browne.
How would the journal letter fare in the age of social media? I think the form of communication has changed (less words, emoji, hush tags and so forth). What has not changed is the emotion and the imagination that accompany it.
And I think this is something Keats himself would have agreed on!
P.S. Keats died at 25, leaving no children, but his brother and sister-in-law had 10. I read somewhere that descendants still exist in Louisville, Kentucky 😀

Saturday, December 5, 2015

IN THE JANE EYRE SENSE

I OWE my style changes to two factors entirely: my tattoos on the legs and World Fashion TV! I mean style changes not in the sense of a makeover, but in the Jane Eyre sense, where change means a new attitude. 

Tattoos on the legs made me want to wear skirts, something I had completely avoided, because skirts reminded me of the horrid school uniform (I don't disapprove of the uniform, but our school uniform was so horrid you could not help but simply dislike it). 

World Fashion TV has been teaching me principles of style. I watch fashion TV all day and the lessons are invaluable. Because I have no money to spend on clothes, I cannot be as spectacular as I would like. Still, I do the best I can.

In Jane Eyre, Jane always takes care of her appearance. Though poor, she has some quality fashion pieces which she uses to good effect. When she changes to become more assertive and confident, it is an internal change. Makeover novels or films are not to my taste, coz they invariably involve the girl having to take off her glasses, lose weight and wear make up. I refuse to take off my glasses, my weight is always more or less the same and I wear no make up except on special occasions.

If you want to make over this is perfectly fine! Yet this does not necessarily mean to take off your glasses, obey someone's style commands or start looking like someone else and not yourself. The best change is the one which is adapted to one's character and likings!

Have a good Saturday night and be well xxx
P.S. Here I am wearing my favorite coat -- pink coat, 10 years old, from Top Shop :-)



Wednesday, December 2, 2015

A FRONT PAGE WITH LIPSTICK

I think it's just about time for a Lipstick Papers Book Review, and here it is! The book I am holding in the two pics is Cyclogeography by Jon Day. This is a very pretty edition, but I have to say I am not excited with the book.

Day is now a university lecturer. Before doing his PhD he worked as a bicycle courier in London. This is his memoir. I had heard him on interview and reading parts of the memoir, which made me decide to buy.
The truth is, there are many interesting parts in the book, especially the descriptions of London and London streets. But it is often too heavy and pessimistic, and can get boring with long musings on philosophy.
The book in this pic is the newly released Your Beauty Mark, by Dita Von Teese. I love Dita Von Teese, and I suppose I could not ask for more than a front page with a lipstick!!! Looking forward to reading.

Have a good mid-week afternoon xxx